Every week, Texas on the Potomac presents your favorite postings of the previous week. Today, we offer an encore of the top 10 postings for the week ending November 5.

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1. Burnsforcongress.com could have been a great web address for Texas Democratic congressional hopeful Neil Burns, had it not been for the Japanese pornography site with the very same domain. Now what do to? Kyle Glazier reports>>>

3. Some are afraid that as Houston celebrates it’s 175th anniversary, important parts of African-American history will be lost. Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee says she hopes display of rare Tecas artifacts will “wake people up about the value of African-American history”. Anna Galegos reports>>>

4.GOP Presidential hopeful Ron Paul, R-Lake Jackson, could be welcomed with open arms for a third party run if he fails winning the Republican nomination. By wh0? The Libertarian party of course. Puneet Kollipara reports>>>

5. Texas Sen. John Cornyn says lawmakers probing Operation Fast and Furious are poring through recently released Justice Department documents for clues on a possible Texas version of the botched gun-trafficking investigation. Puneet Kollipara reports>>>

6. Only in October this year, nine Texas soldiers or soldiers based in the Lone Star State died while supporting Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan and Operation New Dawn in Iraq. This photo gallery is Texas on the Potomacs way of honoring the fallen soldiers. Ingrid H. Storaas reports>>>

7. Sen. John Cornyn tells President Obama to “get off the campaign trail” and “roll up his sleeves and work with those of us who want to try to solve our nation’s most pressing problems in a bipartisan way.” Sounds like something Obama could have said himself. Stewart Powell reports>>>

8. Here’s some advice for out-of-state reporters suddenly returning to Texas: “Lose the folksy talk. You don’t do it well,” “Learn to pronounce: Boerne, Pedernales, San Jacinto, Bexar, Mexia, Palacios. Also, Houston and Dallas are not the same. You’re one or the other.” See all of Kyrie O’Connor’s advice>>>

9. Last weeks “Political Cartoons” took a closer look at GOP immigration rhetoric as well as the real way to “Occupy Wall street,” as Mitt Romney, according to the cartoon, knows how to take advantage of. Ingrid H. Storaas reports>>>

10. Our new daily feature “Tweets of the day” reported that a Texas State Rep’s anti-semitic slur had become national news, at least on Twitter. “In the TX House, “Jew” is a verb!” a Politico reporter tweeted. Amanda Sakuma reports>>>